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March | 2014 | Momentoushealth Blog
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Archive for March, 2014. Haven’t blogged for a few days, so I wanted to add this post: a piece of a daily devotion from. Not the same as. Due out hopefully by May). Love and Laughter prepares the seed. Not Works. Or Service. Or Perfection. Or even Perseverance. But Love and Laughter. Now that right there, is a super high calling for two words. And it was Laughter, that actually found its way into my shopping cart last night. My teenage son and I went to Wal-Mart because we couldn’t think of any...I actua...
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April | 2014 | Momentoushealth Blog
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Archive for April, 2014. I found this article to be interesting, given. First core principle is simplicity. What do you think? Http:/ www.houzz.com/ideabooks/26019810? Utm source=Houzz&utm campaign=u485&utm medium=email&utm content=gallery1. April 20, 2014 at 9:48 pm. MISSION: shaping a better world one mom at a time. VISION: encouraging moms to pursue their passions. When Momma ain’t happy, nobody’s happy. When Momma’s healthy, everybody benefits. CORE VALUES (acronym for shaping ). Build a website with...
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Week Two of PMS: a selfless walk/jog/run | Momentoushealth Blog
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Week Two of PMS: a selfless walk/jog/run. February 4, 2014 at 5:05 pm. Are we less important than anyone else in our families? When we’re healthy, our families benefit. Right? Will we ever conquer the selfish cycle? MOMentous Health, (selflessly) shaping a better world, one mom at a time. Entry filed under: Uncategorized. Tags: . There’s nothing simple about simplicity. Humor, rejoicing in goodness. February 6, 2014 at 6:45 pm. I missed all of you! February 7, 2014 at 12:18 am. When we are more intention...
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November | 2010 | Momentoushealth Blog
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Archive for November, 2010. Christianity, a Prudent Insurance Policy? My PMS group (physical, mental, spiritual accountability for moms) is finishing our discussion about. And I am way behind in posting some of our discussions about Elizabeth Gilbert’s journeys. Last time I mentioned her book, I spoke about Italy. Today, it’s India. Finally, as I can’t begin to capture everything in our group conversations, I welcome ongoing dialogue via this blog. Please leave your comments. To be how Gilbert describes,...
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January | 2011 | Momentoushealth Blog
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Archive for January, 2011. A Forgotten Archived Story. I wrote this story back on Oct. 26, 2010, but had to leave town unexpectedly and didn’t think about the story again. I hate for it to go to waste, so in the name of humor (MOMentous Health’s second core principle), I thought I’d go ahead and post it. Here it is. So, about two weeks ago I decided to go on-line to figure out what I needed to do to renew my license. To my delight, I discovered I could renew it on-line. I love this country. We were suppo...
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February | 2011 | Momentoushealth Blog
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Archive for February, 2011. From Green to Gray to a Heifer Cow. I look out my back window and reflect on our damaged plants debilitated from our last freeze. Brown, droopy, pathetic. Then, I see green amongst the brown. It’s a shiny new green, projecting hope into the aftermath. Green is comforting this morning. What am I overlooking? At the risk of sounding overly religious (God knows I hate that), I love what Nancy Twigg says in her book,. From Clutter to Clarity. Blog for a visual of shallow roots:.
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The Death of Girl Scout Cookies | Momentoushealth Blog
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The Death of Girl Scout Cookies. February 12, 2014 at 3:39 am. It’s that time of year again. Time to purchase Girl Scout cookies. You know the ones. Thin mints. Caramel delights. And peanut butter sandwiches. Ohhh. Those little devils rank up there with America’s baseball and apple pie. Who can resist, right? 8220;I don’t make eye contact with them,” Darlene said. Them, being the cute, little, hard-core green-badged over-achieving salesgirls. Aka, Girl Scouts. I couldn’t help but laugh. Which w...Humor, ...
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Humor, rejoicing in goodness | Momentoushealth Blog
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Humor, rejoicing in goodness. February 6, 2014 at 6:39 pm. This week’s PMS principle is Humor, rejoicing in goodness. Humor knows that life without laughter would be like an ashen rainbow. She views her days through whimsical eyes, rejoicing in goodness, when it would be easier to drown in sorrow or frustration. Humor is a master at breathing long, slow breaths, and is able to find fulfillment in any situation. Entry filed under: Uncategorized. Tags: . Week Two of PMS: a selfless walk/jog/run. When we ar...
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May | 2011 | Momentoushealth Blog
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Archive for May, 2011. I just started my next physical, mental, and spiritual accountability group at Trotwood Park. I have a full group again and am looking forward to what the next seven weeks unfolds as we work out and pray together and discuss the book,. By William G. Borchert. She and her husband founded AA and Al-Anon. Through her story we will focus on MOMentous Health’s core principle of “grace.”. Here are highlights from our first discussion:. In the introductory story taken from the. When we ar...
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September | 2011 | Momentoushealth Blog
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Archive for September, 2011. Living Life in Spite of Life Itself. Sassy Patsy, Debbie with an “ie”, Phyllis from Kentucky, and Eva Marie. Dear Heavenly Father,. Please lighten my heart. My children, my marriage, my fragmented time. The loss of a child. Nearly as a swaddling babe. Gone to a system. We so freely voted for,. Than those who truly know,. And who truly love her. The babe who’s now 14. My heart is heavy,. Heavy from the weight. But don’t ask me to stretch. Beyond where I cannot travel. When we ...